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Thesis and Outlines:
In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass shares his struggles as a slave to show that mental strength can overcome physical abuse.
In Frederick Douglass, the author dispels the common misconceptions and America's ignorance about the insitiution of slavery.
In The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, the author shows that the common perceptions of African Americans are false through his persistent actions in the resistance against slavery.
In the narrative of Frederick Douglass he describes his transformation from the darkness of slavery to the light of freedom through events at Mr. Covey’s plantation.
The personal account of societal struggle and eventual perseverance, in Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, inspire the abolitionist movement prior to the Civil War.
In his autobiography, Frederick Douglass utilizes objective and subjective writing styles in order to protest slavery.
In the narrative of the life Fredrick Douglass, Douglass portrays the trials of slavery in his autobiography through a personal and emotional experience, word choice and style, using tone as well.